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TB claims were alpaca lies: Geronimo suffered and died in vain.

inheritance scrougers?

if he was doing that he would of increase inheritance tax not started taxing all penisoners


it targetting the poor more than the people with money tim

I wouldn't expect the Tories not to target the poor, or in the case of granny's house, the relatively poor and middle classes, rather than people with real money.

Personally, I'd love to see a proper inheritance tax, squeezing the rich till the pips squeak, but also squeezing the middle-aged, middle-classes, particularly in the South East who are anticipating the bounty that comes from selling the house after granny dies. We're not going to get that, however, the new threshold below which nothing will be deducted from the estate of someone dying in care is £100,000 (up from 23,000) which is more than enough for anyone to inherit.
 
it slightly more complicated than that as long as you don't rack up 86 thousand pounds of care outiside of residental home they cannot target most rich pensioners


seeming as the average household is what 270 to 370 even in the south east
only way a lot of people can hit that 86 thousand mark before a care home is selling their house

they would of hit income tax if they were not shit scared of pissing off rich cunts

also another thread pls this is about an alpaca

even if i brought it up :)
 
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Not logical to vary how animal laws are enforced based on how cute they are, except for cats.
 
No point doing another blood test if the test is faulty so why not try a different test. Iirc TB shows up on X-rays.
Looked at it (be honest not my bag as August stories go) would say necessary procedural change if at all was always going to be a retrospective Geronimo did not die in vain type thing
 
No point doing another blood test if the test is faulty so why not try a different test. Iirc TB shows up on X-rays.
The damage TB does shows up on X-rays. I tested positive for TB, but not an active infection, and I can sympathise with Geronimo. I probably have a hundredfold greater chance of developing TB that regular folk, although I did have a course of medication that may improve my chances.

please don’t put me down :(
 
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